Language and opinion: Framing climate change
Conservatives are much more likely to deny "global warming" than "climate change". A new study tries to explain why(87)
A special report on feeding the world: No easy fix
Simply using more of everything to produce more food will not work(10)
Environmental insults: Who are you calling a climate crank, nut job?
New labels in an old debate(33)
Pollution and global warming: Climate change in black and white
When air pollution hurts people’s health and heats up the climate it makes sense to do something about it. But what about pollution that cools the planet?(38)
Climate change: Piecemeal possibilities
Paying attention to alternative ways of cooling the planet is a good idea; ignoring carbon emissions isn’t(35)
Green theatre: Cue rain, gales, apocalypse (maybe)
Climate change arrives on the London stage(2)
New theatre: The drama of climate change
Climate science is a tricky subject for the stage, as two new plays in London make plain(1)
Climate change: Americans and global warming, continued
Some views from comments and around the web(125)
The environment: Heated but hollow
Congress embarks on a rhetorical debate about greenhouse gases(34)
Congress and climate change: Congress, climate change and incompetent grandstanding
The sorry state of the debate over global warming on Capitol Hill(38)
Climate policy: Are economists erring on climate change?
Should economists be less optimistic about the potential for adaptation?(32)
Climate change: Why don't Americans believe in global warming?
We posit a handful of explanations(309)
Tomorrow at the top of the world(19)
Recommended economics writing: Link exchange
The best of the rest of the economics web(11)
The coal boom: Burning ambitions
What is good news for miners is bad news for the environment(30)
Global warming: Climate change and evolution
Rising temperatures and fossils with feathers(116)
Climate policy: Give me green, and jobs, but not green jobs
The risks to trying to do too much with climate policy(9)
Greenhouse-gas monitoring: Not hot air
A new, private initiative should help show which gases come from where(4)
Climate policy: Creating the clean economy
Why climate policy should include more than a carbon tax(23)
Climate science: A fistful of dust
The true effect of windblown material is only now coming to be appreciated(28)
Meeting of the American Geophysical Union: Canada beckons
Polar bears may yet survive global warming(7)
Peat bogs and climate change: Wet, wet, wet
Forests are not the only habitat whose conservation matters to the climate(2)
Climate-change diplomacy: Back from the brink
The UN climate conference achieved some results, albeit modest ones(37)
The Cancún climate-change conference: A sort of progress
The UN climate-change process is back on the road. Try not to crash it again(18)
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